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Back to 2006 I decided to make a Blog with recipies but I stalled almost immediatlly for lack of time. Now I try to resume - hope it will work now! Please send your comments or recipes in any language - it will be fine. At that time I explained: Actually in has been since long I have a desire to share food recipes using various spices. Trading spices for longtime and being a food lover, I would love to learn new cooking experiences and share the mines. The problem is that I´ve no idea how to start... Well will try like this: Creating a blog ( no idea how it works ) a post a recipe. Hope some people may come in try a recipe and possibly coment and even send back one of theirs...

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Roasted Carrot and Houmous Dip

Roasted Carrot and Houmous Dip

 
Description: This makes a tasty change to traditional hummus and is perfect for a light lunch, snack or appetiser when entertaining. Plus all the veg help you on your way to 5-a-day. Preparation time: 10 mins Cooking time: 15 mins Serves: 4 Per serving: 181 calories, 8g fat, 1.2g saturates, 11.7g sugars, 0.6g salt Price per portion: 74p

Ingredients:

350g carrots, washed, trimmed and cut into 2cm chunks 3 cloves garlic, unpeeled 2tsp cumin seeds 2tbsp olive oil 1 (410g) can of chick peas in water, drained juice of 1 lemon salt and freshly ground black pepper For the crudités: 1 carrot, peeled and cut into batons 1 green pepper, cut into batons 10 cherry tomatoes 10 button mushrooms.
 

Preparation:

1. Preheat the oven to 220ºC/Fan 200C/400ºF/Gas Mark 6. Place the carrots in a small roasting tin, add the garlic, cumin and 1tbsp of the olive oil, then toss to mix – tuck the garlic under the carrots. Roast for 15-20mins or until the carrots are lightly charred and tender. 2. Add the chick peas to the roasting tin and stir well to capture all the cooking juices. Slip the garlic from their papery skin – discard the skin. Transfer to a food processor, add the remaining oil and lemon juice, then whiz on the pulse setting to form a creamy puree. Season to taste with salt and ground black pepper. 3. Transfer to a bowl and serve with the vegetable crudités.